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Abstract
A vaccine passport serves as documentary proof, providing passport holders
with greater freedom while roaming around during pandemics. It confirms
vaccination against certain infectious diseases like COVID-19, Ebola, and flu.
The key challenges faced by the digital vaccine passport system include
passport forgery, unauthorized data access, and inaccurate information input by
vaccination centers. Privacy concerns also need to be addressed to ensure that
the user's personal identification information (PII) is not compromised.
Additionally, it is necessary to track vaccine vials or doses to verify their
authenticity, prevent misuse and illegal sales, as well as to restrict the
illicit distribution of vaccines. To address these challenges, we propose a
Blockchain-Enabled Secure Vaccine Passport System, leveraging the power of
smart contracts. Our solution integrates off-chain and on-chain cryptographic
computations, facilitating secure communication among various entities. We have
utilized the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) to store encrypted vaccine
passports of citizens securely. Our prototype is built on the Ethereum
platform, with smart contracts deployed on the Sepolia Test network, allowing
for performance evaluation and validation of the system's effectiveness. By
combining IPFS as a distributed data storage platform and Ethereum as a
blockchain platform, our solution paves the way for secure, efficient, and
globally interoperable vaccine passport management, supporting comprehensive
vaccination initiatives worldwide.